
A Life Worth Living
Meditations on God, Death and Stoicism
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Stoicism offers rationally grounded, proven psychological techniques for the gradual development of consistent self-mastery, and emotional detachment from those elements of the human condition that tend to cause the most pervasive and unsettling forms of fear, anxiety, and avoidable disquiet. In the essays in A Life Worth Living, William Ferraiolo examines what it means to incorporate Stoicism into 21st century life, adapting classical Stoic philosophy for the modern day.
"William Ferraiolo’s new book represents an essential contribution to all who struggle with living a meaningful life." (Eldon Taylor, Ph.D, New York Times best-selling author of Choices and Illusions)
©2020 William Ferraiolo (P)2020 William FerraioloLos oyentes también disfrutaron...
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